The danger range for SGPT (also known as Alanine Aminotransferase or ALT) is above 56 units/liter. A normal SGPT level is between 7-56 units/liter of serum. If your blood test shows a level higher than this, it could indicate potential liver problems.
Here are some things to consider:
- Mildly elevated SGPT: A level between 41-80 IU/L might indicate early or resolving liver disease, requiring further investigation.
- Increased SGPT: Higher levels of SGPT can point to conditions like hepatitis, cirrhosis, or inflammation.
It's important to consult with your doctor to discuss your SGPT levels and understand the potential causes. They can recommend further testing and appropriate treatment based on your individual situation.